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Western Kingbird

Western Kingbird
WesternKingbird23.jpg
Scientific Classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family:Tyrannidae
Genus:Tyrannus
Species:verticalis
Binomial name
Tyrannus verticalis

The Western Kingbird, Tyrannus verticalis, is a large Tyrant flycatcher.

Adults are grey-olive on the upperparts with a grey head and a dark line through the eyes; the underparts are light becoming light orange-yellow on the lower breast and belly. They have a long black tail with white outer feathers.

Their breeding habitat is open areas in western North America. They make a sturdy cup nest in a tree or shrub, sometimes on top of a pole or other man-made structure. These birds agressively defend their territory, even against much larger birds.

These birds migrate in flocks to Florida and the Pacific coast of southern Mexico and Central America.

They wait on an open perch and fly out to catch insects in flight, sometimes hovering and then dropping to catch food on the ground. They also eat berries.

The song is a squeaky chatter. The call is a sharp loud whit.

Referenced By

Kingbird | List of North American birds: passerines | List of birds of Santa Cruz County, California (continued) | Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge | Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex | Tyrannidae | Tyrannus | Tyrant flycatcher

 

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